I had an incredible time at Mulligan Island, the expansive and breathtaking mini-golf course in Cranston, RI – an absolute gem! This place is a true paradise for anyone seeking a unique and memorable outdoor adventure.
As I entered Mulligan Island, I was immediately captivated by the stunning surroundings. The beautifully landscaped gardens were a sight to behold, with vibrant flowers and lush greenery creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere. The attention to detail was remarkable – from the intricately designed caves that added an element of mystery to the entire experience, to the cascading waterfall that provided a soothing backdrop as I played.
But that's not all – Mulligan Island's course was truly a journey through time and nature. The inclusion of dinosaur bones and footprints added an educational touch that both kids and adults can appreciate. And who could forget the show-stopping volcano? With its realistic appearance and the excitement it added to the game, it was a definite highlight of the course.
The pricing, at $14 per person, felt like an absolute steal considering the level of entertainment and beauty Mulligan Island offered. And speaking of entertainment, the 18 holes were a perfect blend of fun and challenge. Each hole had its own unique design and obstacles that kept me engaged and excited throughout the game.
All in all, Mulligan Island's large layout mini-golf course exceeded my expectations in every way. The picturesque gardens, the themed elements, and the cleverly designed holes combined to create an experience that's second to none. It's an ideal outing for families, friends, or even a romantic date. If you're looking for a dose of outdoor adventure, natural beauty, and a whole lot of fun, Mulligan Island is an...
Read moreWe came to play mini golf with the family. For my 11yo birthday she chose to have us all play mini golf together. We have been here once before a few years ago, but after today I do NOT think we will be going back! Its unfortunate to say the least!!!!! I paid $75 for us to play both the red and blue side. It was my husband, my self and our 5 children (2 of the children are small so us adults helped the little ones). I was greatly dissapointed in the course, there were broken fuax rocks, loose bricks that we all took turns tripping over, nastyness in the water. And to top it off while helping one of the other kids my 3 yo picked up a beer can and almost drank it. There were beer cans sprawled out over the courses. Also a liqure bottle. One area of the couse smelled so badly of urine we skipped over 2 entire holes. Altho we made the best out of the day with the family. Mybhusband and I was greatly disgusted. Not what we expect from 1:30pm on a Saturday afternoon in a family location. To top if off when I went to speak to a manager they could only apologize saying they cant check the course all the time, and that they hopped putting garbage cans around would help them to be more considerate! (Maybe not serving alcohol at 9 in the morning at a family location would be more considerate) or at least not allow the alcohol on the mini golf area. Or have staff go through ever hour. We spent at least 3 hours there and not once did a staff peraon come through! When I got to my car a staff member came running over with a free game pass, but that atill doesnt make up for $75!!!! If this place is going downhill then lower your prices to reflect it. Then parents wont expect a clean, safe environment.........
Read moreNo value for your money!!! I tried this place out because I bought a new driver at Golfers Warehouse in Cranston. This place is Crazy expensive for what you get. The balls are all, "ALL the golf balls" are severely beat to high hell and well beyond needing replacement. It is way more expensive than every other driving range I have been to in 30 years of playing golf. You get much less in a bucket and then they try to charge you extra $5 bucks for this shot tracer thing, which is super cool if the balls weren't so bad they can''t possibly keep course on the best of swings. So it's $20 bucks ( if you buy it, I did not) for 105 ancient balls on destroyed mats. Oh ya, there are like 40 unmarked flags across a vacant field and NOT one sign to tell you there or any distances from your or any of the worn out haggard matted bays. Simply put this place may have other amenities but the range is severely lacking in every aspect. It takes nothing to get new golf balls for instance or buy new mats fro a place this size. You have a computer at every covered bay but that's where is stops. These are very simple fixes and ones that if not made when the golf place goes in down the street this place may...
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